There is no one Native American Religion. There are 12 different cultural areas in the US and more different religious beliefs than there are today. While religious beliefs were similar the were never he same. You should rephrase your question to be more specific to a cultural area of a certain nation.
they hunted the buffalo for food, and used the skin from the buffalo to make clothing.
What lives in the plains are Indians. Today homesteaders live there, also Buffalo or Bison, lions, squirrels, moths, butterflies.
the plains Indians lived in a teepee
The Plains Indians were affected by buffalo because they ate them as their main food, they used bones for tools and toys, and they used skins for fur clothing. Virtually, the Plains Indians used all parts of their game or food
caddo, tonkawa, and karankowa were some of the many Indians that lived in the Texas coastal plains
Plains American Indians did in the Pre-1900's before a new way of life was forced upon them.
suck it...
it made it much easier to hunt
Many lived harsh lives or died
Many lived harsh lives or died
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Technology was not widely accepted by the Plains Indians because they had a different belief system. While Europeans embraced growing technological trends, the natives followed more of spiritual approach to progress. This created a culture gap that impeded their progress.